Experience a new way to learn! Take challenging and engaging courses that stimulate your critical thinking and creativity and earn elective credit. Communicate and collaborate with classmates that could be from a small town in rural Maine, a big city in Illinois, or an international school in Venezuela, India, or Malaysia. Develop new independent learning and technical skills that you'll need to succeed at college and at work. See your Counselor for more information.

Earn college credits while in high school by taking a course at NCCC in either the fall or spring semesters, up to 2 courses per semester FREE. Qualified student participants in this program must provide their own transportation and books/ lab fees. Credits are maintained on an NCCC transcript and can be forwarded to your attending college for transfer. Contact your college for more information on this procedure as college programs vary.

UCONN Early College Experience (ECE) is an opportunity for students to take UCONN courses while still in high school. Every UCONN ECE course is equivalent to the same course at the University of Connecticut. Courses are taught on the high school campus by high school instructors who have been certified as adjunct faculty members by the University of Connecticut. UCONN ECE students benefit by taking college courses in a familiar setting with an instructor they know and earning college credits that can be transferred to the college that the student ultimately attends. Courses offered through UCONN ECE are approximately one-tenth of the cost in comparison to taking the same course on a UConn campus. Students should request a transcript from UCONN be forwarded to his/ her college upon graduation.

Regional School District No. 6 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.